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the local a&p is out of bread, but at topps bakery, there's plenty on shelves. and most importantly, there's still lots of coffee, because it's going to be a very long week. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, bronxville, new york. >> the streets are busy, and the e-mails are taking longer than usual. and in my own personal case. no tv, and no internet. it's typical to be a news reporter in these circumstances. tom, you may be use to it. you're in florida and used to dealing with tropical storms and hurricanes, but for us in the big apple. it's a brand new experience. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, october 30. good night, everyone, and stay safe. we'll see you online at nbr.com, and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
the local a&p is out of bread, but at topps bakery, there's plenty on shelves. and most importantly, there's still lots of coffee, because it's going to be a very long week. >> reporter: suzanne pratt, nbr, bronxville, new york. >> the streets are busy, and the e-mails are taking longer than usual. and in my own personal case. no tv, and no internet. it's typical to be a news reporter in these circumstances. tom, you may be use to it. you're in florida and used to dealing with...
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tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the door. >> reporter: despite the benefit of name recognition, tarkanian is facing growing legal and financial problems that have complicated his campaign and opened him up to criticism. he and his family were recently hit with a $17 million judgment by the federal deposit insurance corporation or f.d.i.c., because of a failed land deal. >> the f.d.i.c. is moving to seize his assets. perhaps his house. >> reporter: a columnist for the las vegas review journal. >> there's no legal or tactical reason that any reasonable person would not have already filed for bankruptcy unless they're runni
tarkanian apologized and ended up picking up the support of the local naacp president. patricia cunningham is a local talk radio host. >> the tarkanian name is one of the most recognizable names in the history of collegiate basketball. not only is it a recognizable name. it is a name that african-american athletes and their families have embraced because his father reached out to african-american athletes when no other division 1 program or few division 1 programs were willing to open the...
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they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many at the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal. that had really been the state of security for the several months leading up even though there had been a number of attacks on western targets including the consulate itself which had been bombed in june. >> warner: and these were detailed, some of these in congressman issa's letter including an attack on the british ambassador's convoy >> right. warner: with r.p.g.s there were attacks on the red cross facility in benghazi. as siobhan said there was a june 5 attack on this very consulate that was later sieged. so that's why there were these questions right at the outset right after any after math of the attacks in benghazi. what was the security profile and didn't all of these other episodes... weren't those cause for c
they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many at the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal. that had really been the state of security for the several months leading up even though there had been a number of attacks on western targets including the consulate...
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until recently, the old city had been a vibrant place, with locals and tourists flocking aleppo's famous souk, an eight- mile-long marketplace where goods from throughout the region were bought and sold for centuries, signifying the city's role as a major trading crossroads between east and west. another renowned site, the citadel, was a large, fortified medieval palace. the great mosque dates to the 12th century. last week, it was damaged after rebel fighters attempted to take it from government troops who'd been holed up inside for several months. and recently, fire raged through the souk. newshour sent freelance video journalist toby muse to take a look at the situation in the old city. he found no commerce, no tourists, only war. the souk's alleys now a bombed- out ghost town. merchants and shoppers replaced by rebel fighters battling government snipers. shops with wares replaced by sandbagged fighting positions. just moments before muse arrived, syrian forces had shelled and destroyed a building, injuring two people. >> allah akbar! >> brown: around the corner, there were battle cal
until recently, the old city had been a vibrant place, with locals and tourists flocking aleppo's famous souk, an eight- mile-long marketplace where goods from throughout the region were bought and sold for centuries, signifying the city's role as a major trading crossroads between east and west. another renowned site, the citadel, was a large, fortified medieval palace. the great mosque dates to the 12th century. last week, it was damaged after rebel fighters attempted to take it from...
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a local tea party faction in pennsylvania says it will take on two justices who refused to uphold the voter id law that was passed by republicans in the state legislature. meanwhile, of the 38 states that elect their highourt judges, north carolina is one of the few that utilizes public funding for its judicial campaigns. but now some folks have formed a super pac there so that unlimited and undisclosed funds can try to determine who dispenses justice. round and round itoes and where it stops, only the highest bidder knows. there's more on all this and how you can take action at our website, billmoyers.com. and you can see more of james balog's work: stunning, before and after photographs of global warming's impact on the world's disappearing glaciers. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time. >>> don't wait a week to get more moyers. visit billmoyers.com. this episode is able on dvd for $19.95. to order, call 1-800-336-1917 or write to the address on your screen. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebra
a local tea party faction in pennsylvania says it will take on two justices who refused to uphold the voter id law that was passed by republicans in the state legislature. meanwhile, of the 38 states that elect their highourt judges, north carolina is one of the few that utilizes public funding for its judicial campaigns. but now some folks have formed a super pac there so that unlimited and undisclosed funds can try to determine who dispenses justice. round and round itoes and where it stops,...
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. >> ifill: on a rainy sunday morning brown rallied supporters at a local pumpkin patch. among them sally russell who has voted for kennedy, president obama and brown. >> i work very hard on his first campaign. which surprised me. quite a bit. i thought he would do a good job. and the circumstances where senator kennedy had passed away. and i think he was... i'm not sure i was behind him as a person but as a senator i thought he was just outstanding. >> ifill: at town and country bowling lanes, diane travers, a democrat who supported brown two years ago said she's not so sure about him anymore >> i did vote for scott brown the last time because i felt very good vibes. i'm up and down. i have a feeling i'm going to go for elizabeth this time >> ifill: democrats outnumber republicans 3 to 1 in the deep blue bay state but republicans have won here statewide before including of course former governor romney but to win re-election scott brown is counting on the uncommitted voters that make up fully half of the electorate to be his fire wall. >> we need somebody who is going to
. >> ifill: on a rainy sunday morning brown rallied supporters at a local pumpkin patch. among them sally russell who has voted for kennedy, president obama and brown. >> i work very hard on his first campaign. which surprised me. quite a bit. i thought he would do a good job. and the circumstances where senator kennedy had passed away. and i think he was... i'm not sure i was behind him as a person but as a senator i thought he was just outstanding. >> ifill: at town and...
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you really do need to look at local conditions. but flay broader sense, one of the things that concerns me is ultimately whether it's five, six, 10 years we'll get to the point where people believe housing prices will never go down again. housing can be a great investment. it can be a stable investment. it can also be a very risky investment. i think people need to go into this with their eyes clear, making sure what they're buying is really based on their needs and not the ability to flip it. >> brown: why don't you start, what do you wish you had heard in the debate? what do you wish you heard outo the campaign trail today? what do you want to hear? >> to tell you quite frankly, i was far more sympathetic to where governor romney started out, which is this is a process that needs to work its way out. the prices need to hit bottom. i think this is a problem of we built too much housing and the only way you work off excess supply, in my opinion, prices fall. and i appreciate and respect that he said that first. i think he is starti
you really do need to look at local conditions. but flay broader sense, one of the things that concerns me is ultimately whether it's five, six, 10 years we'll get to the point where people believe housing prices will never go down again. housing can be a great investment. it can be a stable investment. it can also be a very risky investment. i think people need to go into this with their eyes clear, making sure what they're buying is really based on their needs and not the ability to flip it....
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he was with the state or the city or the local energy company. >> reporter: but after a quick check of the attic, windows and doors, the so-called auditor turned on a hard sale and said they ned to bee a $4,000 solar plaimpg cet for the attic. >> i was mad that he misdieded us. >> reporter: debbie was just one victim of what the consumer fed raising of america calls an energy audit scam. >> scam ares sndz consumers postcards, make phone calls, offering free energy audits that will save them hundreds a month. >> reporter: grant says the auditors often apply they're with a government agency or utility company. >> their intpt is to sell them things like heat barriers, which actually do save them. >> reporter: and shoddy work could be the result. these pictures were taken inside a home where the owner fell for a free energy scam and paid the company to put in insulation. turns out the company was unlicensed and never returned to finish the job. >> we've seen cases where the work has not been completed fully or people were not benefiting. >> reporter: phone solicitations for free home energ
he was with the state or the city or the local energy company. >> reporter: but after a quick check of the attic, windows and doors, the so-called auditor turned on a hard sale and said they ned to bee a $4,000 solar plaimpg cet for the attic. >> i was mad that he misdieded us. >> reporter: debbie was just one victim of what the consumer fed raising of america calls an energy audit scam. >> scam ares sndz consumers postcards, make phone calls, offering free energy audits...
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derek will be back with your area's only local newscast at 7:00. we'll be back at 11:00. see you later.
derek will be back with your area's only local newscast at 7:00. we'll be back at 11:00. see you later.
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including a controversy at a local college campus. see why some -- why a high- ranking member is off the job. >> would you pay extra to eat dinner at a certain time? see where that might start to happen. >> a former nfl star turned actor. we will look back at the life of alex callas. >> a local reporter dies in a fire. coming up, find out >> the mother of a reporter who shot and killed us talking about it. >> she was found in her burning home and was killed by a gunshot to the neck. no one has been arrested in this case. we've got this story from our newsroom. >> very difficult to put into words what this mother is going through, but when she got word that her daughter had been shot to death, she said that was horrifying. >> i don't think a day goes by that i don't think ever. >> she now has only memories of a daughter she loved dearly, ripped out of her life three months ago. the 48-year-old reporter for the "winchester star" was found dead in her burned out home in virginia. now i newly released autopsy report reveals that her daugh
including a controversy at a local college campus. see why some -- why a high- ranking member is off the job. >> would you pay extra to eat dinner at a certain time? see where that might start to happen. >> a former nfl star turned actor. we will look back at the life of alex callas. >> a local reporter dies in a fire. coming up, find out >> the mother of a reporter who shot and killed us talking about it. >> she was found in her burning home and was killed by a...
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we'll hear from local product jimmy lang, that guy, after the break. in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> 326 nhl games have now been lost. all games through november 30th have been canceled and the prospect of a full regular season has now been lost. as of right now, 26% of the season has been wiped out. the league's most recent offer including a 50/50 split of revenues with the players has also been taken off the table because this will not be a full regular season. >>> switching gears, good crowd on hand at the green turtle in fairfax for the official weigh- in with jimmy lang, the middle weight bout at the patriot center tomorrow. lang came into the fox 5 studios a week ago when dave ross caught up with him to
we'll hear from local product jimmy lang, that guy, after the break. in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> 326 nhl games have now...
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narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we first started, it was a rough job. everything was dynamite. now, they have these machines called "moles." it's like a big drill, and it just cuts right through the ground. so there's no more dynamite. and it's still a rough job, but it's gotten to a point where it's a lot safer. in the '70s, we lost a man a mile basically. here, maybe we've had two or three deaths in the last 20 years, which is too much anyway, but i
narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60...
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if you have not voted, you can call your local election board for a new ballot. you can go to nbcwashington.com and search ballot for more information. >> tonight, there's a new effort to help some students get more sleep. a mother in montgomery county started an online petition to push back the start time at some schools. and it already has thousands of signatures. jim rosenfield has a closer look at this issue. >> i have my clock over here and i have it really loud so it annoys me enough to get up. >> garrett maider has mastered the 5:45 a.m. wake up to catch the 6:50 bus. but that doesn't guarantee he'll stay awake in class. >> i think there was one class where i was out for 20 minutes. >> it's a problem studied nationally and captured close to home. these youtube videos appear to capture students napping. gary has a close ally in his apparent biological need for more sleep, his mom. >> man day mader's 10-day old online petition drive seems to have awakened a sleeping jient. 5,000 plus virtual signatures supporting her push for a one-hour reprieve at montgomer
if you have not voted, you can call your local election board for a new ballot. you can go to nbcwashington.com and search ballot for more information. >> tonight, there's a new effort to help some students get more sleep. a mother in montgomery county started an online petition to push back the start time at some schools. and it already has thousands of signatures. jim rosenfield has a closer look at this issue. >> i have my clock over here and i have it really loud so it annoys me...
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it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtration avoidance waiver. narrator: while municipalities are responsible for maintaining systems and source supply, the standards that protect water are established at the federal level. there are two important pieces of federal legislation that were both enacted in the early to mid-1970s. the first was the clean water act, which acts to protect rivers and lakes, and sources of drinking water. the second was the safe drinking water act, that provides federal
it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we...
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. >> as far as the local team is concerned. we want to tell them we will be back next year they better get ready for it. >> all statements, which represented here in new york city from orioles fans. we had a chance to catch up with a bunch of them today. >> he mentioned what an emotional roller-coaster it has been out here and at yankee stadium. we have the heartbreaking loss in game 3 that they got a little hope -- then we got a little hope. tonight, another heart for a loss. i talked to a lot of orioles fans. it is a very brave and into -- thing to do to come out to the yankees stadium and root for the orioles. each one of them tell me what they are upset, they are not going to detroit, they're still proud of their team. >> it is in 15 years. i could not miss this game. it was so much promise, so much hope before game 5 of the alds. got to sense something special happened. o's.t's go he knew i had my 2012 postseason sweatshirt on. i am ready to go. i'm so excited. >> all good things must come to an end. the o's suffered a pai
. >> as far as the local team is concerned. we want to tell them we will be back next year they better get ready for it. >> all statements, which represented here in new york city from orioles fans. we had a chance to catch up with a bunch of them today. >> he mentioned what an emotional roller-coaster it has been out here and at yankee stadium. we have the heartbreaking loss in game 3 that they got a little hope -- then we got a little hope. tonight, another heart for a loss....
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they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, or having a always tax holiday where you don't pay any sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies during certain days. rules like that make collection of sales tax across the country insanely complex. so pennsylvania is trying be simple. they exempt digital download and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they want to maintain what they call a business friendly environment. >> i think this highlights the balance i talked about earlier that congress has to strike between the burdens and state sovereignty on the other. many of those things that make the sales tax more complex are things that consumers and voters like. sales tax holidays, caps and thresholds so you're not paying sales tax on a full price. those are things that consumers and voters like so it's a balance on one hand between those desires of the voters the states and the desire fireness and also for the states to be able to maintain their taxes in a way that makes sense so that to the extent the taxes being imposed, it's a
they don't allow the local cities and counties to add a mosquito abatement tax, or having a always tax holiday where you don't pay any sales tax on the first $50 of school supplies during certain days. rules like that make collection of sales tax across the country insanely complex. so pennsylvania is trying be simple. they exempt digital download and they're not members of the streamline sales tax because they want to maintain what they call a business friendly environment. >> i think...
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. >> phillip is ceo of a local industrial supplier. he wants smaller government and is voting for mitt romney. >> i think that is the central question in this election. what is the size, the role, and the scope of government and what is its cost? >> both candidates will be looking for more supporters in this state right up to election day. susan, cbs news, columbus, ohio. >> but don't worry, soon enough the candidates will be back in virginia as well. >>> there's a new report that says pro and antigambling forces are spent more money on their ad campaign that was spent on the entire maryland governor's race. voters will go to the polls in november to decide whether or not they want to expand gambling in the free state. the baltimore sun reports, more than $35 million has been spent so far on that issue alone and that is more money in the total outlay of the martin o'malley, robert ehrlich campaigns in 2006. penn national is fighting a proposal to develop a casino at prince georges county. >>> more problems tonight for the former d.c. c
. >> phillip is ceo of a local industrial supplier. he wants smaller government and is voting for mitt romney. >> i think that is the central question in this election. what is the size, the role, and the scope of government and what is its cost? >> both candidates will be looking for more supporters in this state right up to election day. susan, cbs news, columbus, ohio. >> but don't worry, soon enough the candidates will be back in virginia as well. >>>...
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a viewer of a local station there sent an e-mail to an anchorwoman. the e-mail said she was too heavy. she didn't like it, she did something about it, she went on television and took it on directly. nbc's anne thompson picks up the story. >> i am much more than a number on a scale. >> reporter: most of jennifer livingston's viewers already know that. for a dozen years she's anchored the morning news at wkbt in lacrosse, wisconsin. but today she chose to talk about herself. responding to a viewer e-mail complaining about her weight. >> i was surprised indeed to witness that your physical condition hasn't improved for many years. surely you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people, girls in particular. i leave you this note hoping you'll reconsider your responsibility as a local public personality to present and promote a healthy lifestyle. the truth is, i am overweight. you could call me fat. and yes, even obese on a doctor's chart. but to the person who wrote me that letter, do you think i don't know that? that your
a viewer of a local station there sent an e-mail to an anchorwoman. the e-mail said she was too heavy. she didn't like it, she did something about it, she went on television and took it on directly. nbc's anne thompson picks up the story. >> i am much more than a number on a scale. >> reporter: most of jennifer livingston's viewers already know that. for a dozen years she's anchored the morning news at wkbt in lacrosse, wisconsin. but today she chose to talk about herself....
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fracking poisons our water and causes earthquakes the fracking industry is still booming in america our local communities across america try to change that and protect american lives at the same time advertised daily take corporations are just buying our commons of the straw in our democracy are harming our health to how do we stop the greatest health risk to humanity today. in screwed news it's the boom time for fractures in the united states while our nation may be slipping when it comes to education innovation infrastructure investment health care and so on there's one area where we're not falling behind the rest of the world and that's fracking in just the last few decades the united states has become the world's leader in fracking fracking is a natural gas drilling technique that involves shooting millions of gallons of water and toxic chemicals deep underground to break up in those released natural gas to pa. since most of the fracking wells here are located in states like ohio west virginia and pennsylvania despite study after study showing that fracking leads to health risks it's curr
fracking poisons our water and causes earthquakes the fracking industry is still booming in america our local communities across america try to change that and protect american lives at the same time advertised daily take corporations are just buying our commons of the straw in our democracy are harming our health to how do we stop the greatest health risk to humanity today. in screwed news it's the boom time for fractures in the united states while our nation may be slipping when it comes to...
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. >> state and local officials. >> if you need to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not pause. do not question. this is a serious storm. >> homeland securities jenna nicole itano looked at all the resources at their command. there are fema supplies in response teams up and down the coast. >> that means moving teams in from other parts of the country that they can immediately get in to help with the recovery and response. >> the advancing storm of battle the towns in new jersey and new york. the stock exchange is also shut down. workers were told to stay home. on the national mall, one person get in one more run before the worst crimes. >> so far, it is not that bad yet. >> they have canceled flights. passengers have been stranded. they have been told to stay inside and stay safe. reporting from washington, sally wbal tv 11 news. >> enough money to fund disaster assistance right now, but the administrator says they will be needing additional funding. this is very, very expensive. >> the damage will range, as you mentioned earlier, between $10 billion and $20 billion, with a b, a
. >> state and local officials. >> if you need to evacuate, you need to evacuate. do not pause. do not question. this is a serious storm. >> homeland securities jenna nicole itano looked at all the resources at their command. there are fema supplies in response teams up and down the coast. >> that means moving teams in from other parts of the country that they can immediately get in to help with the recovery and response. >> the advancing storm of battle the towns...
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our meteorologist is here, mike, they say weather is all local. this came to donald's front door. >> poor donald, yeah, great job, first on with this, and again, here's the results, a confirmed tornado as for the national weather service, they have about 1.2-miles and again 80-mile per hour winds with this. this actually picked back up, went into pennsylvania and produced an ef1 tornado in pennsylvania. so certainly an impressive quick-moving storm. we had to deal with friday night. in terms of what's going on closer to home, snot much. temperatures pretty mild. 51 in town right now, outside the beltway, into the 40s. it is a pretty comfortable feel. of course many locations, satellite picture is clear overhead for much of the state. the real action is over the caribbeans. winds 45 miles per hour, we could be deal with a sandy's effects through the weekend. current temperatures, it's warming up in a big way over the midwest. that is the warmth that could bring 80 by wednesday. details with the seven day coming up many just a little bit, guys. >> t
our meteorologist is here, mike, they say weather is all local. this came to donald's front door. >> poor donald, yeah, great job, first on with this, and again, here's the results, a confirmed tornado as for the national weather service, they have about 1.2-miles and again 80-mile per hour winds with this. this actually picked back up, went into pennsylvania and produced an ef1 tornado in pennsylvania. so certainly an impressive quick-moving storm. we had to deal with friday night. in...
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vote tuesday, november 6th. >>> more local candidate interviews everyday up to the elections that's it for abc2 news at 6:00. thank you for joining us tonight. >> just a quick o's update at the bottom of the 5th, 1-0 new york. we will watch it all night, stay tuned to abc2news.com. barnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to...
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fox 5 news edge will focus on both local and national candidates and issues during the final two weeks of the campaign. it airs every day at 6:30 p.m. we want to hear from you. tweet us your thoughts abouted election -- about the election and we may use them on the show. >>> early voting is underway in the district. voters can cast their ballots at one judiciary square between 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. each ward offers early voting starting saturday. it ends november 3rd. if you can't vote early or on election day, you can apply for an absentee ballot. that deadline is next tuesday. if you live in maryland you can start voting early on saturday. the voting centers will be open from 10:00 to 8:0 6:00. early voting in maryland runs through november 1st. virginia doesn't have early voting. if you are unable to vote on election day, cast an absentee ballot by mail or in person. >>> one of the most watched senate races is in virginia where former democratic governor tim kaine is taking on george allen. allen appeared with user this -- with us earlier this morning. part of his plan includes lo
fox 5 news edge will focus on both local and national candidates and issues during the final two weeks of the campaign. it airs every day at 6:30 p.m. we want to hear from you. tweet us your thoughts abouted election -- about the election and we may use them on the show. >>> early voting is underway in the district. voters can cast their ballots at one judiciary square between 8:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. each ward offers early voting starting saturday. it ends november 3rd. if you can't...
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democracy local. governance for sustainability so long as we continue to regulate these kinds of very negative nasty activities right so basically saying you know regulation in a way certifies it is is authorized we're just saying no yes eliza's it means you are going into it to paraphrase to paraphrase nancy reagan work so i just say no. it seems like a great strategy marmar bill and all the great folks like you could be community environmental legal defense fund and thomas lindsey are all doing spectacular work thanks so much for being with us tonight thanks tom tom. in the best of the rest of the news we all know the bush administration committed war crimes when it tortured terrorist suspects but the only person going to jail for these crimes is the guy who blew the whistle on all of it on tuesday former cia whistleblower john cura col pleaded guilty to revealing the identity of a cia agent when he turned over classified secrets to the new york times exposing the bush administration's torture progr
democracy local. governance for sustainability so long as we continue to regulate these kinds of very negative nasty activities right so basically saying you know regulation in a way certifies it is is authorized we're just saying no yes eliza's it means you are going into it to paraphrase to paraphrase nancy reagan work so i just say no. it seems like a great strategy marmar bill and all the great folks like you could be community environmental legal defense fund and thomas lindsey are all...
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. >>> a local charity wants to make sure your kids eat healthy, even when they are not as home. there is a healthy for kids celebratory event at kids table. that's part of a national movement to change the way kids eat by offering healthy options on school days, daycare and summer camps. >>> a cupcake sisters will be in baltimore. dc cupcakes at costa's inn for a reception and book signing. the event starts at 7:15 and hosted by the greek american foundation. >>> company that makes banana boat sunscreen is recalling 23 spray because they can catch fire. the spray could burst in to flames on your skin, if you come in contact with an open flame or spark, before the spray is dry. >>> ellen degenerous will be in washington dc, honored with a kennedy centers 15th app yule mark twaip prize for american humor, -- twain prize for american hue hoer. humor. >>> tech world is buzzing about what apple will unveil tomorrow, the company is holding an event tomorrow. they will debut the ipad mini with a price tag of $300, who would have known that already two years later, my ipad is now a dino
. >>> a local charity wants to make sure your kids eat healthy, even when they are not as home. there is a healthy for kids celebratory event at kids table. that's part of a national movement to change the way kids eat by offering healthy options on school days, daycare and summer camps. >>> a cupcake sisters will be in baltimore. dc cupcakes at costa's inn for a reception and book signing. the event starts at 7:15 and hosted by the greek american foundation. >>>...
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and we teach the parents also to make healthy choice, and how to go and buy local. >> buy local at the farmer's market. which is why the whole farm to school month is all about. which we're celebrating here. and this october. and so i have a feeling that these kids are making good selections, and when they go with their parents to the farmer's market, they tell them exactly what to get. >> all right. you guys are the best, healthiest, smartest kids i've seen in a long time. thanks for letting us be here this morning. myfoxdc.com is our web site. we have a link to the farm to school national program if you want to find out more. if you want to find out more what is going on in our area, stay tuned. fox 5 morning news is coming back after the break. weeks of this campaign... and more ads. you, in your living room or... what i'd say. losing nearly eight hundred... mired in iraq. nation we are... moving forward again. get folks back to work and... again. that with even bigger... fewer regulations... prosper. on the same trickle-down... in the first place. so what's my plan? manufacturing j
and we teach the parents also to make healthy choice, and how to go and buy local. >> buy local at the farmer's market. which is why the whole farm to school month is all about. which we're celebrating here. and this october. and so i have a feeling that these kids are making good selections, and when they go with their parents to the farmer's market, they tell them exactly what to get. >> all right. you guys are the best, healthiest, smartest kids i've seen in a long time. thanks...
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we're still getting a gust locally to 47 miles an hour, getting a gust in baltimore to 41, dulles still a gust of 53, martinsburg 52. we've got real persistent heavy rains which i'll show you on radar, too. the top of the hour ocean city had a gust to 37. as we're lacking at sherri we can see where she's picking up stronger gusts and very concentrated winds right up here. that is probably the center of circulation in the yellow area where dover air force base is getting a gust to 40. that's actually lighter winds in there, isn't it? i get it now. i was trying to read gary's lips. gary mcgrady joins me now, too. look at the gusts as we go up the coast here, still 75 at newark. still really strong up there. i wonder why they're still getting such a strong wind, i guess because of their proximity to the harbor. >> could be a geographical effect coming off the harbor. it could be like you mentioned before. these are not constant. it's just when it's captured at the top of the hour by the weather station and it disseminates that information. >> talking about some of the gusts we've spoke of
we're still getting a gust locally to 47 miles an hour, getting a gust in baltimore to 41, dulles still a gust of 53, martinsburg 52. we've got real persistent heavy rains which i'll show you on radar, too. the top of the hour ocean city had a gust to 37. as we're lacking at sherri we can see where she's picking up stronger gusts and very concentrated winds right up here. that is probably the center of circulation in the yellow area where dover air force base is getting a gust to 40. that's...
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locally, lighter rain into howard county and especially by the bay now. the heavier showers western prince george through dc, fairfax, easton, manathis. down the petomic it's really coming down. you can see the moderate rain that's going on also across montgomery and frederick counties there and into sterling. things are getting lighter also out to the west in winchester. some good news. the heavier rain rains will be trending towards showers. 46 today, rain and showers. still windy. southwest winds 20 to 30, potentially gusting 35 or so. maybe 40 in the strongest gusts. tonight upper 30s to low 40s. it's going to be raw and chilly with a few showers. tomorrow 56. thursday it just looks dry, 57. friday 54. your weekend look s good. we're going to set the clocks back an hour saturday night. we have a 49 hour weekend coming up. how about that? >> i like it. >> my wife has a 25 hour birth day on sunday. >> wow. does that mean she gets an extra special present? >> every year. >>> nothing ex tra special other than we're feeling the effects of sandy. i'm going
locally, lighter rain into howard county and especially by the bay now. the heavier showers western prince george through dc, fairfax, easton, manathis. down the petomic it's really coming down. you can see the moderate rain that's going on also across montgomery and frederick counties there and into sterling. things are getting lighter also out to the west in winchester. some good news. the heavier rain rains will be trending towards showers. 46 today, rain and showers. still windy. southwest...
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register in person at local election office or by mail. and october 15 postmark is the only application that will be acceptable. >> people on both sides of the aisle remembering former pennsylvania senator arlen after a battleed yesterday. during his three decades in the wh he was, wo was often with fellow republicans. parties late in his career. he was 82 years old. often at odds with. this fellow with we will take you inside the blowing plunged from 24 e the surface of the era. >> and the one time wedding crasher, she may be planning a band member. >> and we have a story behind ae shore support for the world to means her students and her community. a beautiful started the day. a beautiful sunrise this morning. and then this happens. morning. an[ female announcer ] as you're making your decision... maybe you're wondering what to believe about mitt romney. well, when it cocomes to protectining your access s to birth control. and the basic women's health care services planned parenthood provides... one ththing we must remember, is this: i'l
register in person at local election office or by mail. and october 15 postmark is the only application that will be acceptable. >> people on both sides of the aisle remembering former pennsylvania senator arlen after a battleed yesterday. during his three decades in the wh he was, wo was often with fellow republicans. parties late in his career. he was 82 years old. often at odds with. this fellow with we will take you inside the blowing plunged from 24 e the surface of the era. >>...
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it was intended to link local, state and federal antiterror states. it cost and didn't do a whole lot. >>> some republican members of congress claim the state department officials in libya -- claim state department officials in libya had requested tighter security before the attacks on the consulate in benghazi. two lawmakers say they got their information directly from sources with knowledge of the event in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton announced she is forming a committee to look into what really happened in that attack. >>> a military court has decided to hear more arguments in a dispute involving the accused fort hood shooting. major nadal hassan has refused to shave his beard on religious grounds. the army bands beards. he's charged with killing 13 people november 2009 and he faces the death penalty if he's convicted. >>> a bang beating is captured on camera and now the man believe to have orchestrated it all is facing up to 25 years in prison following a guilty verdict. >> ken molestina was in the courtroom. he has the disturbing ima
it was intended to link local, state and federal antiterror states. it cost and didn't do a whole lot. >>> some republican members of congress claim the state department officials in libya -- claim state department officials in libya had requested tighter security before the attacks on the consulate in benghazi. two lawmakers say they got their information directly from sources with knowledge of the event in libya. secretary of state hillary clinton announced she is forming a committee...
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. >> reporter: the neighbors and local church have stepped up and offered to assist the family any way they can. the people who lived next-door rushed right over to apologize. it's not clear whose insurance will pay for all that damage. both neighbors are renters. the camerons moved to town a year ago from rhode island. >>> the news edge on maryland and recovery from hurricane sandy underway in ocean city tonight. the storm caused a lot of damage, town's fishing pier half gone, streets flooded, waters from the bay overwhelmed parts of the town. residents have never seen a storm like sandy before. >> that's the highest i've ever seen it. i've ridden out a couple of storms before but nothing like this before. it was a little hairy. winds were blowing real hard. >> the national guard evacuated about 50 people during the height of the storm. most failed to leave where mandatory evacuations were ordered. still there were no deaths or injuries in the town. >>> sandy still causing problems for millions of people across the northeast. let's get latest on her path with sue palka. >> sandy is st
. >> reporter: the neighbors and local church have stepped up and offered to assist the family any way they can. the people who lived next-door rushed right over to apologize. it's not clear whose insurance will pay for all that damage. both neighbors are renters. the camerons moved to town a year ago from rhode island. >>> the news edge on maryland and recovery from hurricane sandy underway in ocean city tonight. the storm caused a lot of damage, town's fishing pier half gone,...
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>> you are watching wbal tv 11 -- alive, local, late breaking, this is wbal news at noon. >> are big story this noon -- convicted child sex abuse or jerry sandusky will spend at least 30 years in prison. this was handed down by a judge this morning in belmont, pennsylvania. meantime, and overturned tractor trailer shut down a section of 95 or route 8:00 this morning on the tidings memorial bridge. when they arrived on the scene, police found the truck overturned along with another vehicle. a fuel spill happened after the truck flipped over and one person was hurt. no word on what led to the crash. 95 north remains shut down at this time. tiffany alston is accused of using campaign money for what expenses bridge was found guilty of misdemeanor theft of misconduct after she reportedly used state funding to pay employee of for law office. she found her license -- she lost her license to practice law in maryland about two weeks ago. another meeting will be held today for residents to address concerns regarding the city's proposal to pay parts of patterson park. the controversial plan cal
>> you are watching wbal tv 11 -- alive, local, late breaking, this is wbal news at noon. >> are big story this noon -- convicted child sex abuse or jerry sandusky will spend at least 30 years in prison. this was handed down by a judge this morning in belmont, pennsylvania. meantime, and overturned tractor trailer shut down a section of 95 or route 8:00 this morning on the tidings memorial bridge. when they arrived on the scene, police found the truck overturned along with another...
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the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very good. let me thank the senator very much. thank you fall -- thank you all .or participating carrie [applause] >> eyecare people understanding how tough it is in washington. there is an answer. we are here in the constitution center. we can eat and devour the cannibals. online, at our c-span.org video archive. q. is the longest serving censure in pennsylvania history. watch senator specter at the supreme court's hearings. take questions on health care policy during town halls, and talk about congressional, presidential politics over the course of his 30 year term in congress. all
the bottom line is it is the local educators who will make the decisions. your basic premise is correct. how we get there, i am not certain. i am being given the signal that we are done. we will give you 30 seconds to sell your book. [laughter] >> i would make one addendum to that question. i would encourage high school students to go out for debate. go out for debates. it acquaint you with the issues in the public arena. it teaches you research analysis and public speaking. >> very...
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live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. there will be a little bit of rain today. a couple of showers are possible. it is in the 60's, relatively warm. 61 degrees in randallstown. there are a couple of the sprinkles. we have a 40% chance for rain showers today. otherwise, a mixture of sun and clouds. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> 4:57. >> two men were shot and wone killede after a house party. >> details on a push for fire safety. >> the memories of orioles magic will last for a lifetime. >> we will check your morning commute. an update on [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> is it going to rain today? >> it was beautiful yesterday. >> it was beautiful yesterday.
live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. there will be a little bit of rain today. a couple of showers are possible. it is in the 60's, relatively warm. 61 degrees in randallstown. there are a couple of the sprinkles. we have a 40% chance for rain showers today. otherwise, a mixture of sun and clouds. we will check the seven-day forecast going all the way into the weekend. >> 4:57. >> two men were shot and wone killede after a house...
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the legal immigrants would be allowed in state tuition rates if parents paid taxes and they attended local public schools. opponents say other taxpayers should not be made to foot the bill for people not here legally. andrea mccarren was at today's rally. >> i love this country. when i say home, i mean here. >> i do consider myself an american. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought them into this country illegally. >> my mom even says that you are more american than spanish anymore. you still get confused in spanish words. i'm like yeah, i know. >> a cancer survivor who says his surgery at johns hopkins saved his life. rickie wants to share his gratitude. >> i have to give back to society. i think the way i want to do it is becoming a doctor and save lives, just as my life was saved once. >> opponents of the dream act call it a bad investment for maryland taxpayers. brad of help save maryland calls it criminal. and says it would cost taxpayers $44,000 per student. >> it's part of life. not everybody
the legal immigrants would be allowed in state tuition rates if parents paid taxes and they attended local public schools. opponents say other taxpayers should not be made to foot the bill for people not here legally. andrea mccarren was at today's rally. >> i love this country. when i say home, i mean here. >> i do consider myself an american. >> up, up with education, down, down with deportation. >> they are among the so- called dreamers. students whose parents brought...